He’s been the state’s second-highest elected official for
eight years, and he’s hoping to make that 12.

Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder is running for a third
term. He’s also led the legal Missouri-based challenges to both President
Obama’s national health care law and, more recently, to Secretary of State
Robin Carnahan’s choice of words for a statewide ballot measure related to that
law.

In this interview, Kinder discusses the latter and also
talks about the economic policies he wants to see pursued in the Show Me State.
That includes one area where he disagrees with some fellow Republicans.

Note: Kinder’s Democratic opponent, former State Auditor
Susan Montee, has been invited to be a guest on “Missouri Viewpoints”.

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Media note: this interview was done on the phone, so the
audio is not studio quality.